That involves making the right choice between cremation and burial.
Burying Loves Ones
Burial is traditionally the most common option for a funeral. It involves selecting a casket, and often includes a period of time when family and friends can view the body. Afterwards, it is lowered into the ground at a grave site, which loved ones can visit when they so desire. …show more content…
Funeral home staff members will gladly explain this factor to families during the process.
Cremation Benefits
Cremations, on the other hand, involve burning the body, and preserving the ashes in an urn. Some people opt for a decorative urn which they can keep in their household, providing a comforting sense that their loved one is still with them in a way. Others, often in accordance with the wishes of the person being put to rest, may choose an urn designed for scattering their ashes over an area of particular importance.
Regardless of which option a family chooses, the staff at Adzima Funeral Home, in Stratford, CT, makes sure the process runs smoothly and easily. For four generations, they’ve provided the people of Connecticut with funeral services that honor and celebrate the lives of their loved ones. To learn more about their funeral packages, visit them online, or call (203)